Rita Dorsch
School
Carnegie Mellon University
University Of St Andrews
Expertise
Star Wars, Game Of Thrones & House Of The Dragon, The Oscars
- Her creative writing — including poetry, short stories, and plays — has been shortlisted for and won various awards, including CMU's Adamson Award, the Fish International Prize, and the Scotsman Orange Award.
- She spent time as a writer and presenter for the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, where she created and staged interactive dinosaur shows with giant, lifelike mechanical puppets.
- She's an awards season obsessive, a history buff, and a genre nerd with wide-ranging tastes that encompass everything from the lowest budget indies to tentpole franchises such as Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Lord of the Rings, and Game of Thrones.
Experience
Rita is a writer and educator with more than 10 years' experience in both fields. She began her writing career with an internship at Premiere Magazine. She has since covered entertainment and pop culture for Looper, Grunge, CBR, Crooked Marquee, and The Film Experience. She has also taught writing and theatre for Thiel College, Kent State University, and Penn State University.
Education
Rita earned bachelor's degrees in English and drama from Carnegie Mellon University, where she graduated with honors. She received a master's in creative writing from the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where her dissertation received distinction.
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Stories By Rita Dorsch
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Sofia Coppola's "Priscilla" tells the story of Priscilla Presley (Cailee Spaeny) living in the shadow of Elvis (Jacob Elordi). Here's the ending explained.
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With so many great catchphrases and moments, we take a look back at Chandler Bing's best episodes from each season of "Friends," ranked according to IMDb.
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Writer-director Dane Elcar's low-budget horror drama "Brightwood" finds a couple trapped in a time loop around a lake. Here's the film's ending explained.
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"Ahsoka" Season 1 has no shortage of connections to grander "Star Wars" lore. Here are some of the lines in "Ahsoka" that are more important than you think.
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While the true story of the GameStop saga might still be relatively fresh in our minds, there's plenty of things to unpack in Craig Gillespie's "Dumb Money."
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One of the most notorious villains in the "Star Wars" canon, Grand Admiral Thrawn has a long and complex history. Here's Thrawn's entire timeline explained.
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Amidst a backdrop of grunge rock and Gen X angst, the '90s saw the Hollywood celeb reach new heights, headlining every magazine and earning massive paychecks.
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Jonathan Goldsmith rose to fame as the face of Dos Equis beer, but what has the seasoned actor been up to in the years since stepping down from that role?
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“Blue Beetle” is an enjoyable movie if you don’t ask too many questions, but there are some things in this DC film that are just too dumb to ignore.
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Despite some of the controversy surrounding it, "Sound of Freedom" has proved to be a surprise hit at the box office in 2023. We take a look at the reasons why.
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Although the German drama "Jack" was released years ago, it continues to draw viewers with its gripping story and emotional, ambiguous ending.
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Netflix scored another hit movie with its action comedy The Out-Laws. Here, we break down the ending and what it means for a possible sequel.
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While the hilarious Ken from Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" can be enjoyed by fans of all ages, there are things about him that adults will especially appreciate.
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Now that Marvel's "Secret Invasion" has concluded, it's time to take a look at some of the more perplexing plot points that had fans scratching their heads.
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The fact that "Barbie" is rated PG-13 shouldn't come as a surprise once you realize how many adult-centered jokes and themes are in the movie.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has remedied its villain problem by giving their antagonists heartbreaking backstories that pack a punch. Here are the best ones.
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Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" is historically accurate to an impressive degree — but it doesn't quite capture the whole picture, even with three hours.
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Because of multiverses and time travel, lots of Marvel and DC characters have died and been brought back over the years. But some have made it a habit.
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With pink stilettos and atomic bombs, "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" have become the unexpected "must-watch" cinematic pairing of the summer.
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